Welcome back race fans! Take a look at the wrench sessions rocking on through the afternoon.
Read MoreWelcome back to the Nome Garage! We are primed and ready for Team 10 to start their wrench session at 1:00. Only thirty minutes!
Read MoreGood Morning Race Fans! We are about to get amped up for inspections and wrenching today. Thanks for joining us!
Read MoreHere we go Race Fans! Session Two is set to start. We keep the streams at four hours so they can archive and you can preserve your Iron Dog experience for all of digital eternity. Stay tuned, share wide, and get in on that live chat support of your favorite racers.
Read MoreHello Iron Dog Fans! Here is the first installment of the Nome Garage! These racers have been hitting the trail like riders on a mission. We have banks of footage from racers and fans that we will be weaving into the stream, so stay tuned every chance you get. We change out the stream every four hours and will post here. You can also stay in the loop by subscribing to the South Anchorage High School Youtube page and clicking the notifications button. That way, you will always know when a new stream is coming. As always, share far and wide and thanks for watching!
Read MoreTeam 34, the Kotzebue racers who were welcomed into their home checkpoint so heartily on Monday night, scratched outside of Kiana this afternoon.
Read MoreStudents in Ruby have been prepping for Iron Dog 37’s arrival with a detailed class project that allows young readers to follow along at each of the checkpoints along the way.
Read MoreTeam 77, the Recreational Class team of brothers Israel and Joseph Hale, made history today, as they crossed the finish line in Nome at 10:12 a.m. Monday, Feb. 17. They were the first recreational class team to complete the 1,000-plus mile course from Fairbanks, through the new Kotzebue loop, and onto Nome.
Read MoreTeam Levine, the duo who made history in 2019 as the first father-daughter team to complete the Pro Class Iron Dog race, saw their second effort thwarted before they could reach the first checkpoint.
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